Happy 420! As legend goes, the history of 420 originates in 1971 in California. Five high school students in San Rafael used the term "4:20" in connection with their plan to search for an abandoned cannabis crop (based on a treasure map made by the grower). The group called themselves the "Waldos," since their hangout… Continue reading The History of 420 …
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UPDATE: Hearing on New Maine Medical Marijuana Rules
Since last writing, OMP has revised (ever so slightly) their proposed rules. Updated 4/2/21 Please read our next post about another bill that would stop the new rules for now to allow more stakeholder participation We think these revisions haven't gone far enough in keeping medicine affordable and accessible for patients! There was a public hearing… Continue reading UPDATE: Hearing on New Maine Medical Marijuana Rules
Keep Maine Medical Cannabis Affordable and Accessible
The State of Maine has a moral responsibility to medical cannabis patients to keep their medicine affordable and accessible! This is true in all times; however, more so than every when we are in a pandemic. Click here to find out where and how to comment on these rules. <- Comments are currently closed; however,… Continue reading Keep Maine Medical Cannabis Affordable and Accessible
Mainer’s Benefit Most from Medical Cannabis – Time to Leave it Alone
We strongly believe that the medical program in Maine is one of the best (if not #1) in the country. We also believe there is no reason to alter the program as it is working well already. Please read our OpEd below outlining our thoughts on the matter... Mainer's Benefit Most from Medical Cannabis -… Continue reading Mainer’s Benefit Most from Medical Cannabis – Time to Leave it Alone
Patients First
We would like to let remind everyone we will not be participating as an adult use store at this time. For our patients, this means nothing will change. You will still have access to all our high-quality products as usual. We made the decision not to pursue adult use based on several factors: First and… Continue reading Patients First